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and politics changes a lot. last year netanyahu was giving him a hard time. >> while we watch the president, shameless plug. >> shameless plug. happy birthday to my dad, tom costa. turned 62 today. >> the center for american progress issued a report, said $1.1 trillion would go to the american academy with comprehensive immigration reform. >> looks like we might pass it. >> we have a great column about how the father of the ucla basketball star has molded his career. >> go georgetown hoyas. change our history. that's it four this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you on monday. coming up it's chris jansen and company. >>> areas like topeka are going to get snow. you could be dealing with a snowy sunday. and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls.
and politics changes a lot. last year netanyahu was giving him a hard time. >> while we watch the president, shameless plug. >> shameless plug. happy birthday to my dad, tom costa. turned 62 today. >> the center for american progress issued a report, said $1.1 trillion would go to the american academy with comprehensive immigration reform. >> looks like we might pass it. >> we have a great column about how the father of the ucla basketball star has molded his...
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in order to do that, they could have changes that could change the way we look at the primary. they want to get rid of caucuses and take that power away from the grass roots. >> two big areas of push back. 1 that you hit upon and reducing the debates and influence that caucuses have. it ends up hurting folks like rand paul and the people who might be eying a 2016 presidential bid. i need the debates and the caucuses to be able to have that kind of candidates. the other part that we have been getting is the rnc's endorsement of immigration reform. they are now basically saying we support what president obama is trying to do. we support what the bipartisan senators are trying to do. not every republican agrees with that. >>or that point, rand paul had on immigration where he came out in favor of reform. he said if you wish to live and work in america, we will find a place for you. my plan will not move anyone to the front of line, but what we have is de facto amnesty. a 13-year plan. a lot of us thought he would go to the right, but he said there has to be a better plan. is there
in order to do that, they could have changes that could change the way we look at the primary. they want to get rid of caucuses and take that power away from the grass roots. >> two big areas of push back. 1 that you hit upon and reducing the debates and influence that caucuses have. it ends up hurting folks like rand paul and the people who might be eying a 2016 presidential bid. i need the debates and the caucuses to be able to have that kind of candidates. the other part that we have...
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ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> well, to get started i have to talk about the rumors that came out today which says that i'll be moving up to 11:30. or as my parents call it, still too late. actually the rumors are true. nbc is turning "the tonight show" into a diving competition. so exciting. >> that is exciting. what did you learn today, mike? >> well, that is exciting, jimmy fallon -- >> a great guy. >> but i also learned on a more serious note, cyprus, the economic situation in cyprus. a million people live on cyprus. the economy is smaller than the state vermont. warren buffett should just buy cyprus. >> bloomberg buy it and split it in half. >> what did you learn? >> today was a very educational show. we found out phish is starting a new album tomorrow. that's breaking news. and i got to look at my friend james bennett without a beard and i've got to say -- >> no, don't. >> he looks younger. he looks younger. do
ready to change your routine? ask your doctor about once-a-day xarelto®. for more information including cost support options, call 1-888-xarelto or visit goxarelto.com. >>> well, to get started i have to talk about the rumors that came out today which says that i'll be moving up to 11:30. or as my parents call it, still too late. actually the rumors are true. nbc is turning "the tonight show" into a diving competition. so exciting. >> that is exciting. what did you...
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i'm not sure it changes the dynamic. democrats are hoping to get secretary of state allison grimes into the race. it will be tough for a democrat whether it's ashley judd or grimes or anyone. mitt romney got 60% of the vote in a democratic year. this will be an off year. this will be tough. it's one thing for democrats to win a race in kentucky, but this is a senate race. >> it's difficult to face ashley judd. have real madness, but let's focus on the brackets. >> this is the final first round matchups. jesse helms, the senator from north carolina facing off with ted stevens. the father of modern conservatism and howard baker, the senate leader in the 1970s and 80s going off against joe biden, someone who is currently vice president. he is in the contest and a lot of people didn't make it. >> 2014, we focus on march madness. we will ask to you go to first read.com. vote on the latest senate march madness matchup. coming up next, we will talk to two former members of congress from virginia about the fights over immigratio
i'm not sure it changes the dynamic. democrats are hoping to get secretary of state allison grimes into the race. it will be tough for a democrat whether it's ashley judd or grimes or anyone. mitt romney got 60% of the vote in a democratic year. this will be an off year. this will be tough. it's one thing for democrats to win a race in kentucky, but this is a senate race. >> it's difficult to face ashley judd. have real madness, but let's focus on the brackets. >> this is the final...
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the president lashed out at his opponents for trying to change the subject. >> they're doing everything they can to make all our progress collapse under the weight of fear and frustration or their assumption is that people will just forget about it. the notion that two months or three months after something as horrific as what happened in newtown happens and we've moved on to other things. that's not who we are. >> nbc national investigative correspondent michael isikoff joins me now with more on the newtown investigation. mike, we found out a fair amount or more at least about the case on thursday. tell us sort of where we are and how much more we expect to learn in the coming days as this investigation proceeds. >> right, chris. well, first of all, this was a partial disclosure. a lot more we haven't learned. the chief prosecutor made clear in the statement yesterday that this is an ongoing investigation and there were redactions in the material. but we did learn a lot about the arsenal of weapons that adam lanza had stored both at his home and in his car and brought to the scene at s
the president lashed out at his opponents for trying to change the subject. >> they're doing everything they can to make all our progress collapse under the weight of fear and frustration or their assumption is that people will just forget about it. the notion that two months or three months after something as horrific as what happened in newtown happens and we've moved on to other things. that's not who we are. >> nbc national investigative correspondent michael isikoff joins me...
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he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to head in a sumo bout with netanyahu, netanyahu pushed him out of the ring onset settlements. >> george mitchell has this theory, i want to play it for you, but it has to do with the lack -- his explanation of why he thinks there's a lack of urgency for a peace deal. here's what he said. >> i think the real danger is that the absence of conflict now creates a false sense of lull and security on both sides. and reduces the imperative to move forward that does exist when people are dying and war is going on. and the hard part will be to persuade both the
he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to head in a sumo bout with...